President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. returned to the Philippines after a high-profile visit to the United States, where he secured $21 billion in investment pledges. The visit included meetings with US officials, including former President Donald Trump, and focused on enhancing economic cooperation and supply chain connectivity through projects like the Luzon Corridor. Marcos emphasized the enduring alliance between the Philippines and the US, calling America the country's 'strongest, closest, most reliable ally.' The investment pledges are expected to boost the Philippine economy and improve infrastructure. Discussions also touched on potential trade deals and tariff agreements to further strengthen bilateral relations.
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